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All depositions lawfully taken and duly filed may be used in another action involving the same subject matter brought between the same parties

What is Hub v. Sun Valley?

100

Providing false or misleading information that omit disciplinary issues. This can lead to revocation of admission offers.

What is data integrity?

100

Admitted matters are considered established for the current trial.

What is Conclusive Establishment?

100

One party drafts documentation containing specific statements of facts, requesting for authentication

What is Drafting the Request?

100

admissions can be contradictory with previous statements which can hurt credibillity. Is it positive or negative?

What are Negative Impacts?

200

The AI baby that is known for covering his mouth with his fist, he is a meme known for a saying

What is say you swear?

200

avoiding discriminatory practices based on race

What is discrimination?

200

By agreeing to certain facts, parties reduce the amount of evidence needed at trial

What is Reduction of Trial Slope?

200

The Request is served on the opposing party (responding party)

What is Service of Request?

200

admitting to non-critical facts can lead to a quicker resolution AKA settlements. Is it positive or negative?

What are Positive Impacts?

300

Chemical drug tests cannot admitted without the testimony of the person who conducted the test

 

What is Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts?

300

What are admissions?A party’s statement or action that acknowledges a fact is true, it’s often used in discovery to narrow down issues for trial. This can be verbal, written or implied by silence.

What are admissions? 

300

admissions cover all important elements of a claim or defense, solving case without trial

What is Basis for Summary Judgement?

300

responding party must submit a sworn statement within a specified time frame

What is Responding to the Request?

300

judicial admissions are binding which  means the party can’t  contradict the admission in future statement. Is it positive or negative?

What are Negative Impacts?

400

"1...2.....123 RELEASE EM!" is famous for singing this

Who is the funeral stud?

400

schools must ensure the collection sensitive data. This complies with privacy laws that information is properly obtained.

What is Documentation?

400

particularly regard in authenticity of documents, ave time and expense in litigation

What is Cost and Time Efficiency?

400

responding party must review the requests and make reasonable investigation to determine the truth

What is Review of Investigation?

400

Admissions can narrow the focus of the trial by removing uncontested facts from the trial. Is it positive or negative?

What are Positive Impacts

500

Defendants can choose the attorneys objectives, their defene cannot call them guilty when they maintain their innocence

What is McCoy v. Louisiana?

500

to admit FACTS, and admisisons might suggest guilt, but isn’t a full confession.

What is the admissions purpose?

500

when parties deny fact that is later proven in trial, it can be used to discredit them

What is Impeachment Evidence?

500

when responding party fails to answer within time limit, court may deem facts admitted automatically

What is Failure to Respond?

500

This person says "KAKEGURUIMASHOOOO"

Who is Yumeko?

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